Obamacare’s individual mandate and its other directives are raising costs, thereby incentivizing big businesses to dump part-time workers and workers’ spouses into the Obamacare exchanges, where taxpayer get to help pick up the tab.

By a margin of almost 4 to 1, voters say they’d be more, rather than less, apt to support a member of Congress who votes to stop one of the most egregious aspects of Obamacare—which is also one of the parts that’s propping it up.

Politico finds that voters overwhelmingly prefer straight repeal to keeping Obamacare as is (44 to 17 percent), doesn’t even ask about an alternative, and then claims to have found “more evidence that most Americans don’t support repeal.”

It’s time for Republicans to show they’re the party of Main St., U.S.A., not the party of corporate America—and the best thing they can do for Main St. is fight Obamacare now, and repeal and replace it in 2017.